
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy RX 7.1 PCIe
$69.99 Original price was: $69.99.$59.99Current price is: $59.99.
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Specification: Creative Sound Blaster Audigy RX 7.1 PCIe
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8 reviews for Creative Sound Blaster Audigy RX 7.1 PCIe
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$69.99 Original price was: $69.99.$59.99Current price is: $59.99.
Eric S. –
Pros: Ease of installation, great sound quality, setup and adjust ability was a breeze. Easily switchable between this and system sound if needed but I don’t think you would need to. Cons: Connecting to the front panel was easy but would not mute external speaker system when headset was used. Overall Review: After upgrading my desktop os, lost the ability to do one thing I love to do and that is to play music on line in chat rooms. So I got this to give me the options needed to play again….
Stephen P. –
Pros: PCIe, Soundfont support, latency configuration, appears to be Windows 10 compatible. Very good sound quality. Cons: Windows 8.1 compatibilty issues. Midi applications are more difficult to configure in recent Windows operating systems. Older version of PCIe. Overall Review: Supermicro X10SRi-F-O, Intel E5-2620V3, PNY VCGGTX7602XPB video card, WD2000FYYZ Hard Drive, (2) Samsung Memory M393A1G40DB0-CPB, Supermicro SNK-P0050AP4 CPU Heat Sink, LG BH16NS40 DVD drive, (2) Noctua NF-S12A-FLX…
Alexander A. –
Pros: – High quality audio – 7.1 Channel surround – 2 Microphone inputs Cons: – Weird software included has some strange, non useful features – Confusing placement of the front audio jack connector – Poor labeling on the back for connections Overall Review: The front panel I/O connectors share channels with the stereo speakers & one of the mic inputs, so note that if you intend to use headphones you must turn off your speakers too.
Donald B. –
Pros: Installation is simple, works well out of the box with new build on Z390/LGA1151 motherboard using the most current Audigy 5 RX website software. Nice adjustment features with kool & klean audiophile sounds. Better than motherboard audio by far. Cons: At this price point, I am always hoping for more control for each frequency, much like a full equalizer from back in the day. Overall Review: Recommended at this price point
Justin D. –
Pros: I’m a long time sound blaster user, going back to the ISA cards mid 90’s. Loved the SB Live and XF-I cards. When I was migrating from the XF-i cards to the newer gen sound blasters I went with a Z card initially, I hated it. I went right back to the tried and true SB XF-I cards that I loved, they just work. They stopped selling them so I got adventurous again got this sound blaster Audigy RX. The problem with the Z card was that it was just too complicated for its own good. If you have…
Anonymous –
Pros: Punchy sound, latency free triggering for Addictive Drums 2 Cons: There’s a little bit to figure out and to fine tune using ASIO drivers. Overall Review: This card is completely compatible with ASIO drivers but you have to turn off some features like CSSD 3D sound. I only use 2.0 output straight to a 1200 WATT dual speaker, mono PA system. My drums sound way more authentic and extremely powerful. Best soundcard I’ve purchased since 1999 when I bought a Sound Blaster PCI-16. Just get…
Mark T –
Pros: I needed something better than the onboard audio. This was it. Installation of card and software was a breeze. Creative Labs had been my go to for sound. This unit delivers. We shall see long term as well. Cons: Not really a con. I wish the plug in ports were color coded. Overall Review: I would buy again.
Anonymous –
Overall Review: Originally bought this thing. For motherboard or the sound card died. My new motherboard ended up with a Realtek. Had so many problem with the driver. I said blank this and put the sound card in best choice I ever made. Next time I buy a motherboard I will make sure it doesn’t have Realtek